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Mobileye Global Inc
NASDAQ:MBLY

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Mobileye Global Inc
NASDAQ:MBLY
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Price: 10.54 USD -4.79% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.6B USD

During the last 3 months Mobileye Global Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 11, 2025 by Intel Corp , who sold 922.7m USD worth of MBLY shares.

Last Transactions:
Intel Corp
$-922.7m
Ouriel Boaz
$-1.1m
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+100.8k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+99k
Shashua Amnon
$+2.4m
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+45.4k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+55.1k
Yeboah-Amankwah Safroadu
$+24.1k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+99.9k
Mccaskill Claire C.
$+1 000k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+100.1k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+100.4k
Desheh Eyal
$+210k
Mccaskill Claire C.
$+861k
Yeary Frank D
$+577.5k
Gelsinger Patrick P
$+2.5m
Yeboah-Amankwah Safroadu
$+997.9k
Pambianchi Christine M
$+1.5m
Shashua Amnon
$+10m
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During the last 3 months Mobileye Global Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 24% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Jul 11, 2025 by Intel Corp , who sold 922.7m USD worth of MBLY shares.

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Mobileye Global Inc., a pioneer in the world of automotive technology, began its journey with a vision of revolutionizing road safety. Founded in 1999 by Amnon Shashua and Ziv Aviram, the company has grown into a leader in developing automated driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Mobileye combines advanced computer vision, machine learning, and data analysis to create technologies that enable vehicles to interpret their surroundings. These systems power features like lane-keeping assistance, collision warning, and adaptive cruise control, thus enhancing both safety and driving experience. By licensing these technologies to automakers around the globe, Mobileye seamlessly embeds its solutions into millions of vehicles, effectively mitigating road accidents and transforming the automotive landscape. Underpinning Mobileye's business model is the sale of its proprietary EyeQ chips and software, the backbone of its sophisticated ADAS solutions. Automakers integrate these offerings into their new models, embedding them as standard features or premium add-ons. Meanwhile, Mobileye's collaborative ventures, such as mapping partnerships crucial for autonomous driving, expand its reach and influence in the burgeoning autonomous vehicle sector. By leveraging its technology in both existing and emerging transport solutions, Mobileye not only garners substantial revenue from these partnerships but also continues to cement its role as an innovator at the forefront of automotive safety and intelligence.

MBLY Intrinsic Value
15.12 USD
Undervaluation 30%
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